All right, good morning everybody. It is six o eight here on the CaCO Day and Radio program. Sorry, I'm just looking at this. I was, I was all, I was all set to dive right into all of the Georgia insanity. I mean, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna spend three hours on it. I I'm assuming it's coming down today, or I should say, late last night, dude, when you got indictments coming down after I've already set prep to Ross. Ross has already sent it back to
me assembled. That's some midnight in Georgia stuff, which is apparently it is something they really enjoy when it pertains to various things, so trains mostly and then occasionally the power goes out, so it's a whole thing. Look it up. AnyWho. So, yeah, a Rico racketeering hundred and some forty different instances cited as part of a racketeering charge. I noticed they didn't wheel out the really, really giddy member of the Fulton County Grand Jury, remember
her run around doing those interviews. How weird that was. She's just she's so excited to get Trump. I noticed they didn't have her out at the forefront for the presser. So probably figured out that wasn't very helpful last time. But nah, man, they were, they were going all in there
and this is the one that's gonna get them because it's rico racketeering. And according to the talking heads that I was looking at this morning, although again, all of these things exist in a singular realm, and that is a realm where their upward mobility, whether it is in the DC Federal Circuit court,
whether it is at a court down in Florida. I'll be at a federal court or a state court in the state of Georgia, the singular realm is the judicial hierarchy, and that judicial hierarchy all roads lead back to DC and to a little building that sits very close to Congress there and houses a bunch of people in black robes. So that's, you know, that's got to be part of the discussion. Apparently they have ten days the people listed
in the indictment, and let me just explain something to you. They went so far as to list not just the people that they that they're they were indicting the defendants. And the thing that people are getting a lot of amusement out is one of them is Rudy Giuliani, and it was Giuliani's use of rico and racketeering charges that used to largely be credited with the dismantling of many
of the five families up there in New York. So anyway, but when they get into it and they start listing stuff, they go over all these different things, and then they have a whole laundry list of unindicted co conspirators. And while they don't put their name in there, you can make out who most of them are. So these are co conspirators, but not ones that they that they chose to indict here and for simple things. And I just want to I just want to give you some sense of what they think
was acting within this criminal enterprise. One of them is a speech writer who wrote a victory speech for Donald Trump. Let me explain something to you. I don't know if you know this. They write one of each sometimes maybe not all the time, but they you write a victory speech, right because you don't want to be sitting there five minutes after they've announced that you've won
it, and you're trying to pen something. I promise, I promise you that many a politician and many a speech writer has written speeches claiming both victory and speech maybe conceding or at least on that. Except for Hillary, you didn't seem to have anything because she told everyone to go home that night. Remember, the whole thing is is just overwhelming. And that's the and that's
the idea. Right, you want to pound as much on there. You want to keep everyone tied up as much as possible, because ultimately there's political ends to this. Would you say that Fulton County is the bluest county in Georgia ross having lived there, I mean, I don't know the I don't know the actual breakdown of all of all of the counties in Georgia. I have to think though, say, maybe want some county where there's a university and that's only the really the only thing. It's pretty damn blue. Yeah,
I remember Fulton. I remember Fulton County was the one where they were complaining that their voters are being disenfranchised because of the rain. Do you remember that the conspiracy was the rain? In fact, we did a Milli Vanilly parody of it because it was just so stupid, right, and so within that very same county, with that team of individuals working there, the majority of which I don't do they have any Republican county officials maybe maybe a few.
But when you get into the judiciary and and the folks that get elected in the great Atlanta area, remember, these are the these are the very same folks that, to further to further their political ambitions, indicted that police officer for first, you know, for a potential death penelty offense, for firing on that man in that was it a Wendy's parking lot when he had when the taser got stolen, right, that level of absurdity, which they
knew would never hold up, And eventually it was done away with, but it lasted through an election. So you know, there's a lot of politics here, and a lot of what Trump was doing was politicking. And it's the very same politicking in many instances that people like Stacy Abrams did in the state of Georgia. And it's not about what aboudism necessarily, but it is about a consistent application of the law and the effort there. So it will
be interesting. I suspect they'll probably want to have it removed into you know, into the world of the fed. But and they'll say, well, look, the reason you want to do that is that because you can't pardon, you know, it's a state offense. He can't pardon. The president can't pardon the state has or the governor does, and in Georgia it's not the governor, it's actually a panel that does that kind of stuff. So, uh, expect that to be chewing up the much of the news cycle
today. Of course, that means that any of the Hunter Biden stuff, anything that'll that'll get buried. So I guess if you're a comber or any of those dudes and we're planning anything or to you might want to reschedule some stuff because it's another one of these quinkie thinks. Man, Hey, Roster, we saw that timeline audio cut from last week. I think you called
it timeline something somebody. People have noted the oddity of how often something having to do with the with the Biden stuff will will happen, and then shortly thereafter there's an indictment, like within the same news cycle. It's weird, you know, all the different days of the week, they always seem to pick later in a day. Yesterday, I guess arguably was a little different because they found a way to chew up the whole news cycle because somebody whoop
seed on a website or something. We'll explain all of this, we'll get into it. Coming up. It is the k c O Day Radio program, Your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four five w p t I More with Casey starts now. All right, good morning, six twenty one. Here on the k c O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Man,
all right, what a morning. So let me grab a quick phone call here on all of the Trump insanity and we'll get to a few other things. Joey, what's up? Hey, come on and case see how you doing? Uh? You know it's Tuesday, sir, which almost sucks as much as Monday. But we're getting through. So what can I do for
true? True? Well, so we got a state that's going to resort to rico laws where a woman who claimed specifically racketeering but yes, yes, style with the woman who claims with the woman who claimed that she was still governor after she lost for four years and benefited monetarily from it, they're going to resort to recause the same Rico laws is gonna take down the one crime
family that they have a ton of proof on that's running this country. Now, are they is this Justice Department, which is about as good as the media lately, are they going to do the same laws against the sitting president we have now that they have tons of proof on that was that actually broke laws. That's the million dollar question now is no, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. Now I'm trying to determine and what question you're asking, will they or technically could they? Because those are two
different things. Like technically right, I forget Democrats are in control matter, but you know, but let me point this out, in some places they aren't. You know, a good bit of the stuff that was going on with Hunter Biden was technical violations that were committed within the state of Florida. And Florida is is not a blue state. So you know, maybe you could ask the Republicans why the state of Florida is not doing the same damn things out there. Oh, I don't know. The Republicans are just as
bad as the Democrats lately. You just answered then, you just answered questions, sir. You just answered geral politics in general. It's politics in general, and broke you know, politicians, they go into politics disposedly serve the people. And what are they doing their self serving and making themselves rich. That ain't doing nothing no good, is it. We're all out here still
working every day. Yeah, if you you know what, sir, you sound like you'd be a prime candidate for a new song called Richmond North of Richmond. So oh man, that's that song has got so much truth to it that people would just read the lyrics and not listen to the song, you know, because you get lost in the song because it's pretty good. But read the lyrics. You know. I don't know who the dude is. But these YouTube influences the starting to actually influence instead of you know,
making people think that's something different, playing make believe. So you know, maybe there is some hope who knows. All right, well, I'll let you get back to it, sir, thanks for calling in this morning. Okay, all right, buddy, Yeah, all right, yeah, there
we go. See. I don't have to add. Joey answered his own question, you know, asking whether there there is the ability to aggressively charge somebody who you feel has been Essentially, they seen a number of moneies that may have entered the the Biden family bank accounts, and that runs across the gamut could be as high as fifty million. But will you do you have the will to do it, and the people it doesn't look like it,
So let me right. You know, there's there's people spinning their wheels up there in Congress, but you know, I keep in mind that anything that they find up there in Congress. They then recommended the DOJ. What do you think the DOJ is gonna do? They just spit in your face the other day and said, hey, remember that prosecutor really kind of at the center of this. It looked like he was trying to shovel the sweetest of sweetheart deals ever, and then even went so far as to tell the judge,
don't worry about what's in there, just sign off on it. Well,
they decided that that's the perfect special council. And a lot of people go, well, you know that David Weiss the state attorney or the state's or that state's attorney, but the federal attorney up there out of Delaware, and Donald Trump, you know, Donald Trump appointed him, which is kind of true in the sense that procedurally Trump had to retain him in his position but he did so because during the early days of Trump, there were things
that he would do to make it appear as though he was working across the aisle. And so you had you had two Democratic senators who were adamant that Weiss's the dude, and I think Trump at that point went all right, well, look that's an easy give if it gets me a little, because he still wasn't. I don't think he was fully versed on the swamp up
there, the depths of which it plowed. I think there's lots of examples were Trump tried to try to be accommodating on some stuff he thought was an easy giveaway, right, you know, that's art of the deal, stuff that mindset. Sure, let them give them something that you don't feel is going to be impactful to you. That's how Weiss retained the seat. It was a full court pressed by some Democrats there. So this idea that Weiss was some Trump buddy that Trump appointed as absurd. But then they make him
special counsel. But also he has a defined scope, and that scope is really a Hunter Biden scope. So in a way, it's a naturally constricting scope of investigation. So it's a little easier with that mandate by the DOJ to not veer into other members of the Biden family that may hold a federal office right now. So to Joey's point, yeah, it's all. It's all scummy and corrupt as hell, and probably you could indict every person in Washington for more than five minutes if you wanted to. You know, it's
the ham Sandwich thing. But you know the heavy lift of getting it done, getting the media to not scream their heads off over what appears to be the very same type of manipulation you're alleging to ignore. All of the other examples out there are people doing all of these things, to go so far as to admonish but not charge a speech writer who wrote a victory speech and likely wrote another speech as they do. That's their job. You know where it is. You want to weigh in on it? Eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. We got we got some audio to get into coming up. It is the case O Day Radio program Stick around your News as next smart Talk all Day nine four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the trying. All right, here we go. It is six thirty four here on the k c O Day radio program. Old, No, well, what's this question? Sot me
to send me a email question? Uh, well, the public. What do you think the public money spent pursuing Trump indictments exceeds or equals the money taken as bribes by the Biden crime family. Well, look, let's just operate. Well, I'll even operate on the fifty mill, which was one of the I guess the latest number. And again, look, none of it is definitively proven. There's still work that you gotta do there. And that's due in large part I suspect to just an immense amount of stonewalling and
shenanigans back there. You know, really really uncooperative people within a bureaucracy that are not elected officials, but as you've seen, tend to protect one side over the other and it makes it a lot more difficult than you know,
buttloads of them coming and leaking information to whoever needs it. So using that number, remember the the amount of money that was spent, because you have to include the original special counsel and that investigation which exceeded over Russia Gate during Trump's presidency, which exceeded what thirty five million or something I could, and I think the number went up after So, I mean it's already most to the way there, I guess. So no, I think that the I
get Trump money may actually I don't know. I don't know exactly what the outcome is going to be. Let's see, I'm trying to remember who do Doo Doo doo? Where he is? Yeah? Maybe this has the good night? What was? Uh? Yeah? Was this the this is the parody from Rent? We did? I think this has the number and having a good day. I'm having a good day too. Who's called no collusion, no obstruction? There never was, by the way, and there never
will be. Six hundred seventy five days and forty million dollars, all right, So that's what I was at twenty seventy five days and five six hundred seventy five days and forty million dollars. How do you measure from kill me to Brandon to stroke it to die? Brother Sinstein, Obama, mccaven, Christopher Steve six seventy five days and forty million dollars? Do you measure measure? No collusion, no obstruction? That never was, brother whatever, that
never will be. We're accepting apologies today too for anybody who feels the grace. What about having a good day. I'm having a good day too. Who was called no collusion, no obstruction? Right? So that was forty million right there? So that was that was forty million dollars. So yeah, to answer your question, I think that that's gonna far exceed But who knows, right, Like, who knows how much you have a scope of
It's uh, it's it's close. So anyway, I gotta I gotta cut like new Bomb Squad song or they're the people who cut the songs coming, one of which would have been perfect for today, but I didn't have it back today. So uh so how that goes though? All right, six thirty nine k c O Day Radio program. A few other things. We're gonna have to figure out what the hell this means. Oh I'm sorry, I had Ross put this cut up. Let me do this real quickly before
we pivot over to the Hawaii stuff, which is just horrendous. And then, of course, rather than just being this horrible thing where we band together and people do what it is, that what they can do right without trying to make it all about themselves or argue their agenda or any of the rest or act like they don't give a crap, and then, rather than just people being able to go out and help people, which we see so many times, which which of course then in if they're not government coordinated, end
up getting some sort of media takedown like remember the remember what was the name of the boat, guys, the what was it, the Cajun Rescue something or other or Cajun the Cajun Navy, right, Cajun Navy. Remember the Cajun Navy, guys, Do you remember what these guys do? These are the These are the dudes who showed up in Houston and and basically anywhere where you had a hurricane come through, and essentially now you're living in Atlantis,
right. They they they load up their boats and they go around and essentially they become the transit system for people. They're rescuing people from homes, they are bringing supplies back and forth. They're not it's not a government funded thing that people will make donations to them, but they're pretty pretty readily forward about what they do and where the money goes. It's paying for fuel and supplies, and they're just they're just out there in horrible conditions. Do you understand
how horribly hot and buggy it is after a hurricane's gone through. I mean, it's just awful. And that's what they're doing. So what happened, Well, of course you had media outlets, including ones in communities that were underwater going. I think there might be that might be a Duke's of hazard shirt. I think that was the one thing they were mad at, the one dude over. And it's like, when your home's gone, you don't care. You don't care. You've got you've got way bigger fish to fry.
But I digress before we flip over to that. I'm all over the place this morning. There is this this timeline that keeps emerging, going back and forth with the Biden stuff and Trump stuff, and it is a rather interesting one, as some have pointed out. In March seventeenth, Hunter accidentally admits that it was his laptop from Hell. The next day day Alvin Bragg indicts President Trump. June eighth, an FBI document is released showing that the
Ukrainians paid the Biden crime family millions and millions of dollars. The next day, the Marilago raid and the Marilago indictment. Last week, Hunter Biden's sweetheart plea deal fell through when the judge realized it had blanket immunity. The following day, a superseding indictment against Donald Trump July thirty first, Devin Archer goes to testify in front of the House. That was only after they failed to put him in jail prior to the fact. What happens the next day,
the January sixth indictment that we're here for today. This is not a coincidence. This is election interference at its finest against the leading candidate right now for president. So yeah, yeah, So for people going, oh, well, it's you know, one or two coincidents, that that's four right there, and it's over the span of a few months. So you're telling me,
you're telling me it just all happened to fall like that. So anyway, all right, six forty three, let's go to the White House Press press or yesterday and Jean pre who now has to deal with the So do you understand how the pool reporting works? Right? So, rather than everyone you see in that room always being present for anything having to do with covering the White House or covering whatever the beat is, it could be Congress. It could be a number of things. When when they don't feel there's a
lot going on, there will be a pool reporter rotation. And so if there's ten TV outlets at those times, one of the person will, I guess be on shift one of the people, and the same goes. You have the broadcast side, and then you have the written side. So that's where you're going to have the pool reporters. So not everyone's there, but the agreement is that if you're the pool reporter and something happens, you essentially are the one to transcribe and get that information out there, and then you
send it out to your colleagues. You know. It's it's a little friendly thing that they do to allow themselves flexibility when there's not big news. So one of the pool reporters saw the President after the Maui thing, lounging on the beach, right, and he asked about the Maui incident, which I think at the time was eighty dead now it's ninety ninety six, ninety seven, and Biden said, no comment, And he reported that because that's what
the pool reporter does. He puts all the info out there. As the other reporters can use them, and I don't know that seems like kind of a story, right, no comment on it. If you're gonna hold Milani a Trump for wearing a jacket to account, which he actually literally was traveling to the place, then you know, in this case going down to the border, that's absurd. And of course there's all of these stories where something happened and then within a week's time Trump went and played a round of golf
and they're like, see he hates America. Well this is going on. Joe Biden's on the beach and no comments. He can't even nothing. He can't even formulate what would have been the standard look where you know, behind the scenes administration is following all this, We're in contact with them, Our hearts go out to everybody. That would have been the pat response that you would expect, but he no commented. So Jean Pierre knew it was going to be a bit of a buzz saw, or at least should be when
she walked into the press, or let's let's dive into that. Does he want to travel there eventually to survey the damage? So obviously I don't have anything to announce it at this time. Look, we're going to continue to have conversations with the administrator, certainly the governor in Hawaii on what the opportunities might be, what that may look like for a trip, But right now we just don't have anything to share now. And here's one of these things
too. You know my opinion here on the show when it comes to natural disasters, and that is, I unless the president's churn in a shovel or can run some sort of piece of equipment, they don't need to be there right away for most of them, especially like going back to the hurricane stuff, And a lot of it has to do with the ability to get to maintain the flow of goods too, and relief supplies. Because the president flies in somewhere, everything shuts down, so like they don't need to necessarily be
there. It's a little game people play. However, Maui's different in this sense. It's there are multiple points, there are multiple points of egress for supplies and there is it's a disaster where most of what they need from a relief effort exists on Maui currently right It's it's about organizing, formulating it, or bringing it over from other places. So should the President travel there. Yeah, does it have some of the same things, you know, uh,
consequences as like a hurricane ravage area. Not necessarily, but it's a pretty sta entered question. So here is what Jean Pierre had to say, and this is frankly a little bit of what Biden should have had to say. And on Hawaii, how has the White House respond to critics so suggested that the President should not have been vacationing at the beach over the weekend as the Maui crisis became the worst wildfire in a century. So a couple of
things, and I've said this multiple times. The President is certainly deeply concerned about about the people in Maui, to the point where he has mobilized a whole of government approach here, as he has done many times to deal with these wildfires in Hawaii from the beginning. You've heard directly from the administrator. From day one, FEMA has been on the ground dealing with this. There's
more than three hundred personnel FEMA personnel. We've talked about the fifty thousand meals, We've talked about the seventy five thousand liters of water, thousands of cots that are out there in blankets, and this is there is more than a dozen a dozen federal agencies who are who are dealing with this issue right now
that we're currently seeing in Maui, and it is a devastating site. And the President and the First Lady has been very clear about offering certainly their condolences and making sure that we continue this whole of government approach that is not going
to stop. The President has also committed to being there for the government of Hawaii the people of Maui for as long as it takes, all right, And to prove her point, she then cuts to a video screen and on that screen is the head of THEEMA, the administrator, Administrator Chris Kriswell Am I pronouncing her name Krel anyway, And then she said something that I still don't fully understand. And I'm hoping that maybe we can solve this mystery today.
You guys like feeling feel like solving a mystery on a Tuesday. I'm down with that. So anyway, we've got our theme music. Here's here's what she had to say. We also want to make sure that we are getting all of the appropriate information out to survivors, so we are working with our state and local partners to ensure that our outreach and our messaging is also culturally responsive and that we can get messages out to people so they know what
is available to them. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. What the hell does that mean? What does what does relief disaster relief to people who are homeless and don't have food, access to water, or place to sleep? What? What does culturally appropriate a culturally responsive aid look like? What does that
even mean? Do you think whether somebody is it has a heritage of Native Hawaiian or is a valley girl from la who moved out there because you liked to serve and has lived on the island for twenty do you think either one of them if they lost their their their place of residence and everything they own, do you think that they want a culturally different response? And how would
what does that look like? I mean, I feel like they just want some food and water and perhaps a roof over their head, the ability to get out of the heat for a little while. But you you're so, you've got this sew in the brain, over all this cultural stuff and I look, don't get me wrong, there's a there's a weird dynamic in Hawaii.
I got a buddy. Buddy lives in Hawaii. I know one of the tacos over there too, And there is a definitive native Hawaiians versus versus white folks dynamic that is pretty unique to Hawaiian I understand that it exists, but I don't know that anyone really that's top of mind when this is going on. Anyway, we'll be back, hang on, keeping you connected. This is five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk and the Triangle. Hobbit, right, I'm trying to think of Ross. What
would you say, is a is a move? You're a television show that you you disliked pretty much, although hobbit, I don't. You just didn't want you don't want anything to do with it. So I don't know if that yeah, no, no, Hey, did I just fall asleep every time I try to watch it? Yeah, but despise it or anything? But is there but is there one you despise? You just like, oh this is the worst? What about like Jane Way and Voyager? Okay, that's right, all right, so so I will answer. We're gonna give
calls, so hang on. We just had a very short segment there. This this goes with the Snow White movie and and perhaps the motivation of the actress who we're beginning to think is not a fan of the Snow White story, because you know, we we pick up on these things. But like, what's ross asked? What's your motivation for them wanting to be in the movie? And I have a theory on this. We'll do that in your calls coming up. All right, good morning everybody, it is seven o
six. You're on the k c O Day radio program Tuesday morning. Glad to have you along. The busy week over at the White House. Obviously is they are putting together culturally appropriate culturally responsive aid to victims in Hawaii, whatever that means. You want to make sure that we are getting all of the appropriate information out to survivors. So we are working with our state and local partner. That's good. Our outreach and our messaging is also culturally responsive.
Well, we can get messages out to people so they know what is available to them. I'm sorry, what the what is that? What does culturally responsive mean? Like? What is culturally appropriate? Eight? I know this is what I don't understand. Can we just adopt the identity stuff for a moment. The only identity you need to know is that these are people
in Hawaii. Some are residents of Hawaii. There are also some people that were traveling there that were victims of this and may have obviously families still there wondering, you know, what the hell they're going to do, and but
you know, they're united in that. And I think that any aid or help or assistance that can be provided, whether it's by the government or just people without all of the the you know, the government insanity and loopholes and everything that comes into it, I think that that's going to be appreciated. I don't know if you're talking about food. Some people are suggesting that they're literally talking about things that are culturally Hawaii. If you go to Hawaii,
one of the things that he is very popular there is spam. They make it a lot of different ways. It's also very popular in Austin Minnesota, where they have the Spam Museum and the headquarters there, but but no in Hawaii. It is a cultural thing, just like a lot of foods are. And by the way, spam is also a pretty good thing to give
people if there are if they don't necessarily have access to refrigeration. Although again, Maui is a big island and this is this is one area of it, and like the community should be in a position do a lot of this heavy lift. But I understand the federal part of it too, So just for five seconds, just stop it. Meanwhile, the president, you know, they're asking whether he's going to go there. I don't care whether he goes there or not. But have a better answer when you're lounging on the
beach. But do you know he's going on vacation at the end of this week, since this was that we sat there and made a big deal about with Trump, right, he's headed to what did I He's headed to Lake Tahoe Ross. You ever been to Lake Tahoe? I have not. It's you know what, we should go out there and I'll take your fishing. Do you like fishing? I do. I have a weird like tradition. Though when I do it, I do like a like a prayer, like a I don't want to like a rosary. I don't want to talk about
it. It's it's like a personal thing I do. It's good luck. Yeah, I just I got a small boat will go out maybe uh, you know, a little later in the evening it's a little foggy, do some fish in there on Lake Tahoe. Said, you know, it sounds like a great way to bond. Do you want to bring you want to bring a kid with us? Or maybe not at the last minute, you know, maybe he's gotta go into town for stuff. I was just checking the schedule. He's very busy, so it'll just be yes, we'll do
some fishing on Tahoe. No, but in all seriousness, like Tahoe like so many places in California and personally in Nevada, I should point out if you go stay over in the state line area, be more normal people there. But it's it's it's one of it's just gorgeous. It's one of the most beautiful. This is coming from somebody surrounded by like high mountain lakes with
you know, golden trout and stuff. Right lit Taho is just it's it's really cool, and especially the skiing around there in the winter, it's just beautiful. So that's good. But also you know, we'll do some fishing. So but yeah, I don't know if you're going to have the same level of outrage to quote Sheila Jackson Lee that you you have seen in previous administrations. All right, let's get to the phones. Uh Ken, thanks for hanging on. What's up? I think this thing would I think this
uh with Trump is more of a it's not a tackle Trump. I think it's an a tack on anyone one who questions what they saw in the previous election. We weren't supposed to see boxes being pulled out of underneath tables after they had already shut down the count in Georgia. We weren't supposed to see people being a Republican and observers being pushed out of the visual line of sight of the balance with the custody chains that were obviously ignored. We're not supposed
to be able to question those things. This is an attack on what we saw. They were way too hard. Well, hold on, what do you get Georgia. I hear what you're saying, But one, you got to nail that stuff down. And admittedly, you have a lot of people within the wheels of government who have hampered many many many a Republican investigation while even helping without being asked on the other side of the aisle, because that's
that tends to be the breakdown of government workers in DC. But when you get to Georgia, I mean keep in mind that you had Republican elected officials in charge of the state there, So I mean that's something you have to overcome him a jury. Oh, I'll get it. It's Atlanta. I know how that goes. But I'm just saying that we weren't. It's the state of joy. This is your your local poland yeah, this is a
message to people in the next election. It doesn't matter what you saw, you didn't see what you think you saw, and if you did, don't bring it up or this is gonna happen to you. We worked way too hard to get the advantages that we have to allow something like this to take us down. We're gonna wag this dog and throw this well give us Trump and you better listen and pay attention. Do not look. I don't disagree with you that there is some message sending there already, uh, making this
woman a full on Catholic saint. Because as MSNBC put it, it's really got to stick in Trump's craw that a black woman's gonna take him down.
That's an article they've already put out this morning. But also when you get into the election stuff, I understand all of the other instances where where people did so many of these things and never got held accountable for it, if if in fact, they think they need held accountable or do we think that people feeling that there might have been something until they get a sufficient answer is
something that is appropriate. And that's that's the dividing line here there. I've seen stuff where it looks sketch because people send me all the stuff they see on election day, right because I'm the radio guy, and I look at some of this stuff, and I've seen stuff where I'm like, that looks
what is going on? And I've gotten satisfactory answers on some things, and there's some things, well you never get answers on, like how is it that these people who are on fixed income, who were literally interviewed by reporters here in North Carolina, we're making twenty fifteen thousand dollars donations to Act Blue even when they said they don't have that kind of money and never made the
donation. So like, all of this stuff exists out there, But to your point, it is messaging to not question it, but only in one direction. Do you want to do you want to have a conversation, sir, because the look, these are the critical conversations that need to be had. These are the ones that are being ignored for pure partisan purposes. So the the exercise is, you're they've already done it, and even though I think it's a bunch of bs, we should do it. Or there needs
to be a critical set of standards that needs to be strived for. That may be Babe in the woods kind of stuff, but either you believe that or you don't. I don't know, Donna, what's up. Good morning, Casey. I'm not going to hang up on you. I don't think it's probably a little bit of a conspiracy, but it seems to me when Karen Jean Pierre spoke about opportunities, I think Biden would be there if the electric companies weren't responsible, so that he could go there and tell his climate
change. His people are already doing it. The governor of the state of Hawaii was doing it. To Donna's point, the most likely cause right now is twofold well threefold one. The fact that it's very dry and there has been a lot of change over in some of the plants that have been put in Maui for grazing cattle and other livestock tends to dry out more so than some of the native Hawaiian plants do. And winds which are not a new
thing to Hawaii. And then three, yes, it looks as though just like we saw that big fire in California that it looks like the persons responsible maybe the Hawaii Power Utility and some malfunctioning equipment, which some people think it is a conspiracy that they used to cover up burning down stuff so rich people can have it, or they can build fifteen minute cities. So had yo
yo, Yeah, that's the whole thing. Come on, don I know you spent a lot of time on Twitter, you have you've not seen they burned who are they burned Maui intentionally so they can create these fifteen minutes uh, the cities resembling It makes sense now, sounds like it couldn't be true. The only thing I wanted to mention was the theme of cultural response. Yes, yes, one or two things like are they going to take care of Native people first and leave you know, Whitey in the back, or
did she just happen to take the Kamala Harris. I don't know. I don't know what it means. That's why I'm asking, like, I don't know, you know some Yeah, Donna go ahead, Yeah, I have a great Well I was just gonna say, well, how we have no reporters that are going to push back on any of this, so well, I want to be interesting to watch what they do and maybe we'll get an answer. I don't know, but it's you know, there's not a huge
differential in in what people in Hawaii eat other than more personalized stuff. But yeah, I mean there's some in the same way in the US. Right, there are regional foods or there are cultural foods. Right, So if you culture I don't let me just pick an example. If if if you culturally, uh you know, tend to eat a more Latin style or Mexican
style diet, and then somebody else doesn't and everybody's stuff is gone. Do you think anybody's whining and complaining if the your neighbor buys you somebody eat and it's McDonald's, or if your neighbor buys you something to eat and it's Taco Bell, Just to use I guess the purest examples I don't think people care. Now, somebody did, I mean an email, and said that one of the things during their time in the military, and this kind of makes
sense, he said, I think of it this way. We used to air drop MRIs in Afghanistan, but the food was so American that many of the older Afghans wouldn't eat it because they hated the food. Excuse me, They would rather starve than eat what they felt was crap. Yeah, but Daddy is a huge, a much larger cultural divide from a food standpoint. Right then, what native Hawaiian and quote unquote white Hawaiians eat, right, There's there's some cross over there. So I mean, it's not a big
deal. Just send Dog the bounty hunter out with like pineapple paints and coconuts and they'll be fine. Well, how do you think that's helpful? Do you want you want them to twirl fire too? I mean, I think that would be inappropriate considering Well, but the problem is I can't consider because
I don't know what the hell she means. Fine, listen, we'll send the rock as well, right and and for you thinking that would be inappropriate, I would point to a photo of many members of Congress kneeling in can take class that happened to be from a tribe that was all about the slave trade. Right, So if you think, in the in the in the search of cultural appropriateness, that they can't do something that turns out to be wildly offensive, then come on, man, that that picture will stick with
me forever because how stupid that was. It would have been stupid if they got the cloths right, dear right. But to have like such an like an error of that level, of that magnitude, Oh my god, unbelievable. It was one of those things. I don't I don't remember when I
first heard it. I'm sure it was. I don't think it was live on the air, but like we were, I'm putting prepped together something, I'm scrolling on Twitter that day and I'm like, oh my gosh, like I don't know why it made by day, because it just made it that much worse, but because it made my day because I hate stunts and hopefully maybe there'll be some self reflection, which is dreaming there never will be, but those are one that's one of those little pieces of information you just can't
wait to share with people. You're like, oh, no, you thought it was dumb. You have no idea. What is this? What is a fifteen minutes city? You don't want to know, sir, fifteen minutes fifteen minutes city? Is this? Where was they? Where are they wanted to build one Saudi Arabia or something, I can't remember where they're first looking at one. They did a big unveiling and basically it's a it's a city that is just a huge building. So think like the newest uh, like
the Judge dread, but the updated one with the big tower. We're like literally a city lives in there, like fifty thou hundred thousand people, only this is like a longer one and it's all the all the stores you need, all the recreation you need, all the apartments you need, and it's all in one building and essentially be government adminute straight in. So I'm you know, essentially, I'm sure that they would be in all aspects of your
business. And you'd think it's utopia, and some people think that it's it's the surveillance state in a forced institutional style setting. You'd have like your own district within the building. And it doesn't look like a skyscraper. It looks more like a wall. Yeah, yeah, that's fair ironically, Yeah,
and then they just have trans on it. But you're right there Also there would be certain levels where you're not allowed to so they could control your eye because everything is fifteen minutes away from you, so like you know, your grocery store and your school and anything you would need is fifteen minutes away at any moment from you. And and and literally people think it's uh, this
is like uh, you know, dark sci fi future government stuff. I happen to be in that camp because think about usually can control your access based on social credit stuff and others like this would be the greatest. No, it just seems like a giant prison, but it's really pretty. It's got a garden in the middle. Ross. Come on, man, do most prisons have a lush garden in the middle. I mean do you sort of have like a courtyard area? Yeah, we get to you man, that's
for hide and shanks. This is for growing fruit. Come on, all right, seven twenty three k c O D radio program. We got lots more to get to a more audio and Florida. We got a couple a couple of stories just living up to their name every day. These Florida people, We'll be back. Hang on go Thank you. K C is on w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. A Hi, good morning, welcome back into his seven thirty five here on
the KOK radio program. People always people see stuff with women in Florida acting crazy and they're like, you need a Florida woman's song. Understand that the Florida man song is about. Oh crap, brons, redive me a favor. Hold on this made room. I had it on my button bar and then I asked you to put some stuff on. Thank you. Oh dear God, I just I would say my button bark all right. Anyway, Uh, when it's man, it's like man in the sense of man, like you know, the age of the age of man, the age of
man. So it's it's non gender specific, okay, all right. And with that, uh, with that in mind, Uh this, let's do this Florida. Then Florida. Then something in the water, the air or sand that makes you do all that crazy crap. It's like the state is one being done ass trap. Nowhere else has the Florida man. It is almost like as though weird factor climbs you'll find out. It happened in Florida every time. Florida Man, Florida man. If anyone can cheer me if
you know you can to mind life, get crazy. But of course, but it's not as bad craft crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you gonna find him. They're so used to it they don't mind him. Hooray for Florida. On that alrighty two to go, and let's go ahead and start with this one. This is technically it's a woman, I guess what is her name, Nicole Max who's charged with murdering her roommate. Her roommate's seventy nine or was seventy nine years old. She is thirty five. This happened
Daytona Beach. Please say a blood smudged Florida woman who was suspected of murdering her seventy nine year old roommate, Michael Sarah Sooli, attempted to tamper with evidence, resist to arrest, and with violence, and it has been charged with those along with premeditated first degree murder. Basically, they responded to a fire call right so part of the second floor of this home had been set on fire. They show up, They were able to quickly extinguish the flames.
Inside, first responders found the seventy nine year old Lane face down in a blood spattered room. He had suffered blunt forced trauma to the head and stab wombs to the torso, so obviously they believed the fire was meant to
incinerate the evidence. And but that's not why we're doing this story, because getting rid of evidence seems to be a thing for this woman, allegedly because once they got her into the police station to chat with her about two hours after they found the corpse, they spotted her barefoot with blood covering her legs and a ripped shirt at a crystal restaurant. Which which tiny square burgers are better Crystal or white Castle? Or are they both garbage or both awesome?
I'll let you be the judge. The only time I ever eat it a Crystal is there's if I'm driving down to Florida, there's one in South Carolina. It which is I can't remember the town, but it's a nice easy pull off kind of thing there right towards the Georgia border. Get gas there, get some little little crystal burgers. Yeah. Anyway, So anyway, they find her there when they approach, police say she dropped a knife and hammer at their feet. So she's not great at getting rid of all the
evidence, apparently, But they got her into a police custody. They took her in for questioning. They read her her Miranda rights. She said she never rendered the bed German, he set foot on the second floor, YadA YadA. But they continue the questioning. She asked detectives could she get a can of mountain dew? She was thirsty, And there's that whole thing where you know, oh, the police will give you something because mentally then you
think you owe them something. So they want to get you something to drink, so YadA YadA. But she didn't drink it. They say she began to procrastinate with the drink. Detectives tried to pull the can away. She then started dousing herself in the mountain dew all over in her body and hair, attempting, they say, to neutralize the blood evidence on her body. So is there anything that God's elicks or won't do right there? Man?
So, so her big thing is she instead of washing away the evidence with bleach or the other stuff we've seen people cover up with, she gets the police station. She's going to cover herself in mountain dew. I think at that point, by the way, you need to not let her wash it off. Can you imagine how sticky she must be. Maybe let her out in the prison yard probably wouldn't go well. But unfortunately, for those of you thinking that you just found a legal loophole, apparently that doesn't really work.
I mean, yeah, you can wash stuff away, but ultimately, if they get a sample that's got blood and mountain dew, they're gonna be able to discern the two because apparently there's not blood in mountain dew. I don't know. I didn't make mountain dew. I don't know what's all in there. A recent study from NC State University indicated that supra loose, a common artificial sweetener knows as splendor, can break down the genetic material that makes
up DNA. The problem is it's not going to do it on the instant. So so anyway, so she's charged with all this stuff. Lord of Man, Story number one, Story number two. I love this. Hey, you're the ones that came up. We see something, say something,
all right, So, Penella County, this is on your Tampa. The Penella County Sheriff's office has posted on social media asking residents, well, anyone really who are going to see the manatees, because that's you know, if you go to Tampa, there's a couple kind of hotspots, ones by the warm water release on one of the energy plants down there. That's a pretty popular area. I've been there. But if you're gonna go see the manatees,
stop calling the police because it's mating season. Apparently it's crazy. I've never seen manatees mainten in the wild, but it's crazy town. People will call after seeing this startling site. The site they think are a bunch of manatees into dress, but they're actually not. Because the way that manatee's mate is as a team, would that be a it's not a one on one
thing. Apparently it's a gang effort. If you catch them a drift and to do that, they come up really shallow into the water and they make a lot of rot kiss because you know, it's a big key party or going on with the man am I I'm trying to be delicate in explaining what you just saw a manatee orgy. Okay, you don't need to call the police. By the way, can you imagine how insane manatee Mori Povich must
be. Right, I'm just sitting there, right, she's sitting you had some fat sea cow, that's what they're called, stop it, right sitting there in the chair, and she is sure that that the fat mail sea cow is totally the father. And then more he's there, he's like in the case baby squeal, click click, you are not the father. And then he gets up and does like a big dance around, yells a couple of woo's. Right, did I ever did I ever tell you that?
I told you the ring tone story? Right? So I was in the I was picking up chicken from Church's Chicken, the one on Newborn right there, because that's why it's closest to my house at the time. And so
I go down to that Church's Chicken. I like Church's Chicken, go to that one getting some take out, and there's a dude in line or he's sitting at the one of the little tables there, but he's waiting for food as well, and his phone goes off and his ring tone is just more going and you're not the father, and then cheering, and it did it like three times he didn't pick up, and I'm like, man, I bet there's a story there, but I digress and I caught, by the
way, I don't know what to call the baby sea cow in this praternity test, because what do you say? What do manatees sound like? Did we know ross? Do we have any man and at sounds in the library? Uh? Yeah, I put it on the button bar for you there. Oh okay, bottom left hand corner. All right, it's the closest I could find. Wow, okay, this is from another story we did or something. Oh okay, all right, So yeah, maybe squeal click click is not I don't I don't know what noise they make. This is
a public service announcement. Okay, Big Girl Summer has officially begun, and Big Girls we have apps. Look at it? Look at it? I know you see it? What about Big Girls at I'm sorry, I'm being told this, Lizzo. Who's telling you that mistake? Wait? Open, who's telling you that? I'm not telling you that. I'm the only other person on the show. We got standards and practices there, Yeah, I got it. I got a whole team. Yep. Uh, all right,
So you still don't know what a manate sounds like. I don't either, So whatever, grace aging, that's a cow. I know what a cow sounds like. Do you know what a manate sounds like? Do not? Yeah? I never really thought about. Apparently there it's manate mating season, and when they do it, they it's like a whole team effort, and they do it really shallow, so people think they're all in distress, but they're not in distress. They're having a great time. You know.
It's uh yeah, I'm not good for them, man good for body positivity. That's important, So it is it is all right anyway. Yeah, it's a good manate mating weather. What's going Yeah, I mean whatever, whatever you like. Excessive heat warning again from about the triangle east and westbound of that, I believe Orange Alliman's Chatham heat advisory, and then west of that toward the try at Nothing because already seeing some rain showers near Danbury and
Stokes County, near Yatkinville and Rockford. As you go near Yatkin County, that batch of showers moving in the northeast and not heading eastbound yet, so we'll see showers west for the try It and into the mountains here even at thunderstorm this morning, then starting to come east midday into the afternoon, so it's going to be a bit here from about let's say Greensboro to Ashboro and easton through the Triangle before those showers get here, So there'll be a slow
process midday into the afternoon hours. So still hot upper nineties Triangle, low nineties or near ninety, maybe even some upper eighties around the try It where we already see some rain showers around, showers and thunderstorms around tonight, and
then the change will start coming in. You'll feel it tomorrow, maybe as soon as the morning hours and a slight chance of a shower thunderstorm with the partley sunny sky and less humid tomorrow, mid to upper eighties, and probably more the same on Thursday, and then Friday we're back up near ninety, so we get a little break. I really think that's in the mountains we're going to feel the bigger differences. Some wake up temperatures tomorrow morning and into
Thursday morning could actually be in the load amid fifties. Now we may get load amid sixties for the Tryad, but a breath of that cool air does look like it's going to stay mostly to the west and north, but either way they'll be changes. It's not going to be midden upper nineties anymore, but we will get back to ninety degree heat, if not late week into the weekend and early next week, guess wat casey, probably back into the mid upp or nineties. Looks like another hot stretch. Yeah, not quite
yet. Yeah, that's where we're going. All right, yep, well we get there. Man, i'm'na hold you responsible, but for now we'll talk in an hour. Okay, okay, all right? Coming up, as if Target needed another group mad at him. Apparently apparently a Target employee is super racist, although I can't figure out how in this instance. Oh man, TikTok is just the worst. We'll get to that. And this little snow white update. Oh man, this movie is, this movie is
gonna do so well, can't wait. We'll get into it next. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle, and there's talk w PTI in the try head. All right, some fifty three. I'm beginning to suspect, and maybe I'm crazy. I'm beginning to suspect that the actress Rachel Ziegler Ziegler Ziegler. I think who has been tasked to play snow White. Now, we covered some of the when those photos came out and they
had they had her on there as the person playing snow White. I had less of an issue with that because they're like, ah, she has some Latin background or Hispanic backgrounners. But I don't know, man, just I understand it's not perfectly in keeping with it, but it's not that far off whatever, And if she does a good job, she would do a good job. Okay. However, that was before she started doing all the interviews and stuff. The real beef people were having was the seven Dwarfs thing,
which you can't do the Dwarfs thing because the Game of Thrones. Dude said so, except he would he could be in there. So it looked like it looked like a Portland hipster coffee shop. And then we find out the Prince Charming aspect. They're going to eighty six that and he's going to be a dupe and it's about empowering women, and everyone's just wait, Kat, why why would you do if you're Disney with those earnings reports and everything going
on, why would you knowingly go down this road. After what has happened with virtually every other project that you've tried to do this with. Ironically, this one may flop even harder because of the aggressiveness of the interviews that are going on with her. Gal Gadot was at a couple of them, but I don't know, she was more of kind of a background, kind of nodding her head. So now every time they stick a mic in front of the Ziegler's face, Disney has to just cringe, but of course can't say
anything. I don't think she's a fan of the fairy Tale. You be the judge. I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in nineteen thirty seven and very evidently so there's a big focus on her love story with the guy who literally stalks her. Weird. Weird is that? Is that how you read that as a guy who stalks her? Or is that literally like a core tenant in love stories going all you know, from from Shakespeare right to the whole uh where where people will here's the thing, because
it's one of two things. Either somebody is stalking you or somebody can't get enough of you and they're pursuing you. Right, somebody would ask a woman out of and she would be either flattered and great or somebody else would. But they have no way of knowing that that girl doesn't like him, and
now she's a did that they're harassing her. And it's just like it's it's so nuanced into this, but it's it's a common element within these things where people pursue, whether it is Prince Charming pursuing snow White and doing what he can to free her of the wicked witch's spell, or it's a dude standing in a trench coat with a boombox above his head and an eighties rom com. I mean, this is not new you're not breaking new ground here,
and it's not all just from the thirties. The stuff exists. How many bad rom coms involve some dude having to go through trials and tribulations to win some girl's heart that they still make today or have made recently. It's still an element. So anyway, all right, so whatever, So we didn't do that this time, So no prince or a different kind of prince. We have a different approach to what I'm sure a lot of people will assume as a lot of story just because like we cast a guy in the movie
Andrew burn Up. Great, dude, It's one of those things that I think everyone's going to have their assumptions about what it's actually going to be, But it's really not about the love story at all, which is really really wonderful. And whether or not she finds love along the way is anybody's guests Until twenty twenty four, all of Andrew seines could get cut. Who knows
it's Hollywood baby. Yeah, so I didn't really have a Yeah, you're an a opinion on this this woman, but I'm starting to really not like her very much. Does this feel extra over the top with all this crap? This outrage interview stuff like this started to feel like Ghostbusters level stuff where they just told everyone off the bat that you're a big biggot if you don't like it. Or is this just in keeping keeping in with Disney tradition in
the current era, I don't know. But then Rossie asked the question. It's like, well, then why would she agree to do it for the same reason you'd want to redo the Janeway thing with two vics so you could because you hated the product and you think that your take would be better and I wonder if that didn't calculate into her thinking. So anyway, another hour right around the corner. Hang, oh, well, this is some good news here. Good morning everybody. It is our number three hay c O
Day radio program. I was just reading this interesting little story. Do you know John Ramirez is Ramirez is among the cabal of former government officials, not quite on the level of the two big ones that testified before Congress, but who are who are shining a light on what they say is information about off
world technology aliens basically, And he did an interview the other day. He was a CIA agent, and he claims that what that by in twenty twenty seven, the big reveal will be happening, the big reveal of aliens. And I don't know exactly how it'll take, if it'll be aliens or technology or you know, there'll be some dudes on stage with whoever's president. I'm
not sure. But he claims of what you're seeing right now is more men in black than you even realize, because even some of the people who are claiming to be wanting to shine a light and whistleblowers are in fact part of a government operation to try to prepare the American public and I guess the world for the eventual big reveal in twenty twenty seven. All right, ROSSI pumped
we're gonna get the big alien reveal in twenty twenty seven. I mean, I kind of want to see it before my you know, in my lifetime. It'd be pretty awesome. Well if that's if they're nice, right, that's right. Yeah, Yeah, there's like a serious campaign right now to completely dismantle and destroy this guy's reputation. Or maybe they're just pointing out facts, yeah, because they're like they're like, oh, he had a drinking problem and he's an alcoholic, he went to rehab and he's like, yeah,
you know, I guess he's a VET. And he said I had PTSDA issues when I came back, as a lot of people do, and I took care of that problem. But they're obviously trying to attack him.
Yeah yeah. Do you know what else might contribute to somebody who already is already is dealing with addiction issues, Knowledge that there's aliens and technology that would have to, by the way, dwarf anything we have, and the idea that that could raise a lot of concerns in people's minds, because if we ever irked them and they have that level of technology, then what does that mean if they get uh, you know, ticked off at us? That
might weigh heavily on somebody's mind. Right, I need you to stare directly at this light. What's a pen A pen up? And by the way, you need to get some new drapes because of damn I do they're bad. So anyway, what were we talking about, Lizzo, I can't remember. Man, that's a cow. Speaking of cows, did you see the big the big kurfuffle. I don't want to call it that. Everybody's bad
up in Wisconsin the Wisconsin State Fair. So one of the cows that I don't know exactly what it won, what it didn't win, the cow an exhibitor from Dodge County. There you go, I want a competition. So the cow was an award winning cow at the Wisconsin State Fair. But then people saw what its name was and they've already changed the name on it and apologized. I don't think I can say that name on the air. You would agree, I can't say that name on the air. Yeah, okay,
here's here's how I'll part of the cow's name. It's got a three all right, it's it's one of the three names. It's gotta you know, let's say it's got one of those names, like you know, like the raising horses. Right, So there's actually three names in there. The last one is A. I recognize it as well to be a racial term,
a racist term that you would use. It's if you combine the name of a type of fishing there were a letter A in the middle, and then what ghosts say on Halloween that would be what the cow was named. Is that making sense to you? Ross? Does that track when I say that without me saying it. Type of fishing generally one where you're not casting. You're just dropping a weighted item down and maybe some libait on it and popping it up and down. And then with ghosts say on Halloween. You
get the gist of it. How did you not think that was going to cause any issues? The cow's name is puzzle now, by the way, they just changed its name to puzzle. I don't know how old it is. It's either going to be changed to delicious steak or I don't know, but for now its name is Puzzle. In fact, we have comment from puzzle. Oh my god, wow, that is one ross. That is a racist cow. How did you not bleep that? Did you hear what that cow said? Oh? I think the dump button is broken because I
got it, didn't slip by? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, oh no, wow? Yeah, you know I speak cow so and around enough of them, all right? I eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four Boston Paul sending me email. It doesn't even make sense, all right, thank you for that, Boston Paul. All right. So yeah, that's a thing, little a little little cow problem there. But that's how
they've they've chosen, speaking of racial slurs. I was blown away when I saw this because I was remembering the a story that we just did see. Do you know who Steve Kerr is? Obviously is Stephen the Hall of Fame for player as well, he might be, But Steve Kurr, big time basketball player transition to be a coach and is a giant moonbad right. He and the Dallas Mavericks coach are the ones that are just all in on this and very very vocal. So he's a very woke individual. So Steve Kerr,
Yeah, he's a future NBA Hall of Fame coach. I don't know if he isn't as a player. He's in a press in an announcement of his son, So no nepotism here, his son who will be taking over as head coach of the Golden State Warriors, which is the team Curve coaches for for the for their G League team. So I guess they're you know, they're top kind of minor league team, but in the NBA version of it. And his son's name is Nick. Steve Kerr's Son's name is Nick,
so that would make his I'm having trouble with that ross. What would that make his name? I'm having trouble with the matth You said, what would that make his son's name? Right, Steve did a stair right here? Oh no, not again, man, I got a headache. Ah. And then I was like, didn't we just do a story where ABC News was like they put out this press release with like twelve headshots, right, and it was like these this is our team of young reporters who will
be covering the next election cycle. Do you remember this? And obviously one of them had a very unfortunate name. It is the same name, wasn't it? It was so that means, and it's not the same person. It's not the same person. You're not an ABC News reporter and the head coach of a basketball How do you both make that mistake? I thought parents analyzed all sorts of I've never gotten to name a I've named livestock, but I've never named a child. And even with livestock, first of all,
I wouldn't name a cow. With this person in Wisconsin named a cow, I just don't even understand that. But but when you're naming a baby, I would have to think, especially if you're anyone who ever got picked on because of your name, right, so oh day, oh what a day?
Or Casey Casey at the bad driving the train high and cocaine. I mean, it's not the highest form of bullying, but it's annoying obviously, Like isn't that stuff you're cognizant of when you're naming your kid for like down the road, because don't you run the factor of other kids or cruel let's not set it up for them? Or do I not understand how to name
children? I mean, do you think about that stuff? Yeah, that would be something that you'd put some thought into it think, So anyway, yeah, I'm telling you, get a big book of names and you go through and you sit there and it's back and forth, and obviously, look, your last name will impact it. Like you don't want to name your kid anything that rhymes with your last name, right, because that just sounds
weird. But you know, there's a lot of other considerations, and at no point at either Steve Kerr or whoever the lineage of the ABC News reporter who might be the only white dude of the twelve too, just for diversity's sake, in all those ABC like you would think they'd pay attention to this. But here's the real victim. If I could, for just a moment
in this. Maybe it's because of the profession I'm engaged in here, I feel horrible for whoever announces this team's games or is the stadium announcer, because you have to. You can't not say the coach's name, whether it's introductions of the team and their coaching staff, as the stadium announcer or anybody in the world of sports, such as the play by play radio guy or TV.
I don't know when all the radio and TV rights are for this, but there's somebody calling the game and that person is going to have to say the coach's name. Way, I'd be on edge man, because you don't even have to say stuff. Oh you have to do is say stuff that sounds like stuff. And if people would remember the Rockies thing every when the dude was yelling at the Rockies mascot whose name is Digger with a D and
everyone knew this. The Colorado Rockies knew this obviously, and they reacted like, oah, we had to find this racist fan And it's just some dude who's probably had a few beers who wants a photo with the mascot who happens to be, like, you know, twenty five feet from him. So he screaming his name in the stadium, trying to get his attention, and they wanted to They wanted to cancel that dude. So now you're the guy
who's got to do the play by play. You say the coach's name too fast because you're speeding to hit a hard break and your career's over and again, Steve Kerrz is super progressive, dude, How do you do that? I don't understand, but I do know. It's eight eighteen. We're gonna take a break, be right back, Smart Talk all Day, w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. This is gonna be unprecedented, but I think that we're gonna have to do this.
We're gonna solve two mysteries in one show. Earlier we were we put our heads together trying to figure out what the hell culturally responsible and appropriate aid is to disaster victims, because that's what the FEMA director said. This one is more of a solution. We're solutions oriented show. I'd like to think, right, because it's one thing to sit there and complain about stuff, But what do you want to do? May you got a better idea?
Convince me your idea is better. That's a solution. We'll try it. That's right, Matt. So, I think we need to come up with a solution for this poor woman who she is from Australia and unfortunately for her, she's living here in the United States. Apparently it's not going well. She is a TikToker too, by the way, because of course, so she posts a she posted a TikTok video about one of her greatest frustrations of living here in America. What do you think it is maybe traffic, not
enough kangaroos to fight. I don't I don't know what gets it's actually something different, and I feel like maybe we need to come up with a solution to her problem and help out because really, I think at the at the core of it, even though obviously we have all the political insanity, at the core of it, people want to help other people if they can. Most people, and this poor woman is suffering. There are too many American
flags, like they're own houses. They're on cause some woman couch cushions. Like I don't know who's making these American flags, but they'd be making a bloody fortune. I'm like, you're the only country that I know that this Like the other time I think I've ever seen an Australian flag is like on the Haapa Bridge. Could not tell you what it looks like, Like I
know it's like blue and it's got some stars on it. But I think I could draw the American flag from memory, like I think I can make a bloody sculpture out of it. That's how many times I've seen it. It's enough, Let's pull back on it, Okay, let's stay humble. What what's more concerning to you her being very upset that while she's in the United States she feels that she's had to see too many American flags, or that she's an Australian and doesn't know what her flag looks like even if you
don't even if you don't fly a flag every day. And to her point, she needs to travel more, because yes, I've been to places where you would almost never see an incorporation of whatever the flag is. You might occasionally see it integrated into, you know, some government thing, but ultimately it's people in society. But I've also been places where, holy crap, every I told you, especially like in Colombia. When I went to Columbia, any taxi I got into or uber I got into, they literally had
like a little suction cup on their window of the Colombian flag. And a lot of Latin America I see that, and you see people flying it off construction cranes and all sorts of stuff, and you know, and I don't know in the grand scheme of things. That's just one example. But what do you do for this poor woman who has assaulted at every turn. This isn't like the remember the CNN op ed person who was like, there's too many flags, and when I see the flags, I feel scared if they're
in the back of a truck. You remember that insanity, Well, that person that's person lives here and is from here, and that's probably the only citizenship they have. This poor woman, she's just she's just trying to stay here, Australian citizen and she has assaulted and bombarded with American flags and she just can't deal. There are too many American flags. So I don't what should we do? I don't. I think also the best way to get Americans, you know, to get Americans to stop doing things, is to
tell them that what they're doing isn't done in other countries. That's really gonna work. That's a great strategy. No, we're big fans of that, Like, yeah, you know, there's a lot of things that we don't do the other countries. You know, like, dude, and it's like there's a correlation there. There's a reason why we're awesome and you're not. Dude. I've gotten into a massive debay with a friend of mine, a friend of mine who lives he lives down in Central America over the metric system.
He is like offended by our use of it. The metric system is a PSI up, come on, I'm like, you know what, walk a mile in my shoes? Anyway, I'll be back one oh six one FM Talk and nine four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, eight thirty five, welcome back. I was just please, by the way sending me an email arguing that I really should reconsider my thoughts on the metric system. Are you a bot? Sir? You're a bot? I'm good.
Thanks, by the way, If you can just do some of the basic conversions in your head, you're gonna be fine too. Kilometer a mile one point seven. I mean, this stuff is not that difficult. You'll get by so anyway. But thanks for your email. Oh look at this. Also apparently there's some extra employee passes for the fifty cent show tonight. Ross you want men to snag you a couple of fifty tick gets for tonight? Huh, No, already got my tickets, you're how did you already
got tickets? How did they? Literally the email just went out, so no, he fifty dropped him off before I forgot. I forgot how connected you are. He felt bad about the whole Strip Club Vegas thing to get rich or Die trying premiere. Oh that's right, I thought about that. That's one of Ross's favorite stories. I hate that story. Well it was not fun. No, I imagine not man, because you know they got holes in the desert and stuff. Man, you don't want to short anybody
there. So I'm glad it all worked out. Did your buddy ever pay you back or what? Of course? Not? Come on, okay, all right, I just wanted to be clear. All right, couple other things we're talking about, the stuff and the things that are out there.
He flip over to this because we got the audio on it a target and employee, and the allegation is merely in the in the eye of the poster here, which is a group of influencers who thought that they would do a flash mob TikTok dance routine dressed as I. It's got real like thriller vibes right with the with the dance, but I'm not super familiar with the song. But it's it's very ravish the way that they're danced, I guess would
be a good way to describe it. So, anyway, these young women go into a Target store and decide that they're going to set up and do this dance routine in the area after the registers. So like if you go to the front of the store, it's cut registers. It's the area on the entrance exit side, not on the store side. So as you know, that's a pretty busy corridor. That's people coming into Target, that's people
leaving with shopping carts full of stuff, sometimes even paying for them. That's people going to all the little different things like the Starbucks that are in some Sometimes there's a bank and a Target or a pharmacy that's up front or whatever. That's a high traffic area. So when you decide to blockade the entire width of it for a dance routine, I feel like Target's gonna have a problem with this. Well, they did, and that didn't sit well with
the the the TikTok dancers who accused the Target employee of being racist. This this is what she tweeted, Baby Storm, which I'm sure is your legal name. This racist Target employee called the police on us for dancing and Target So we danced anyway, Huh, we're there we're the main characters or whatever that that meme is. Listen to this, now the dude, this Target security guy. They have one guy in a uniform and another guy who's obviously
undercover security or they're not wearing the uniform. They're kind of positioning themselves between where the girls are dancing. In the camera, she can't actually see what's going on, and a good chunk of it. So the edited down version is just a few seconds. But here's where they're recording. He cranked that up a little so they start singing too. Anyway, all right, so
that's going on again right in the middle of Target. You ever been out and seen somebody shooting a TikTok video in the middle of a store or in the middle of it's really no. I've seen this twice I've seen and neither was inside of a store, I will say that, but one was on private property and one was on public property. And so at least the one
on you know, it was on public property. Is so where I saw it was the square where people go and get you know, I get like a park, and but the problem was there's there's open areas of the park where it would be fine to do this, but they've set up on this little concrete corner of it where all the benches are, and there's some vendors and they even have the lights, and they were doing for like two hours.
They were filming TikTok dance videos there, although a little ways in they did move to another area, which at that point fine, but they're in the middle of where everyone traverses in target. It's not going to be a thing. And then where I saw another TikTok video being filmed was at a It was literally right and where you walk in the entrance of restaurant up in Blowing. So they were doing this literally right in the entrance of the sixpence
pub there, which have you've ever been in that pub there? It's it's really thin to get in there. There's like a little staging area where you walk in. You can either split to the restaurant or the bar side, but it's it's like a bathroom stall size area. And you know, Blowing Rocks is zoo anyway, and there's people all up in there, and so people are trying to come in out of this restaurant and there's these three girls and one dude doing some TikTok dance routine. It was really obnoxious, and
I have no idea why that was the spot they picked either. The annoying thing is when you get the the TikTok influencers at the gym. Oh it's awful. Oh yeah, yeah, you see the one where the lady flips out because she's trying to film and the dude sits on the perfectly legal public bench, or the other one where the guy had the audacity to ask her
how long she's going to be on this machine she'd been on? Yeah, because I was trying to get this machine as this stupid girl at the at the Jim she was just there and she would do one rep and then she would look at the camera and she would go it burns. And she did that repeatedly for like thirty minutes, and I'm like, I just want to get in the machine. And she would start over because I guess she wasn't saying it right. She would start over and she would she would do her
one rep and then it burns. Oh my god. Just maybe she has maybe she has a UTI. I don't know, but I'm sure she was dressed modestly at least though, right complete slut okay, but as you do,
you gotta get the clicks man, click click click click. Honestly, if parents, whether they're doing something that is on the level of Britney Spears pole dancing or whatever she put out the other or they're just doing if you see your kids do it at TikTok video, do something, say so intervene, right, help society out, help your kid out, take their phone away. I you know what I normally I just unless it's right up in my face, I'll tend to just kind of roll my eyes and stuff.
But this has gone too far not to mention that, you know, the Chinese spine aspect, which, by the way, that whole thing has seemed gone gone away, right, didn't Were we concerned about that? And now we're not so weird? But then of course, you know, they have to throw out the racism aspect there. I would say the majority of the girls are black or would identify as black, you know, mixed race perhaps,
So that's the racism angle because the target employee is white. So but you know, just throwing it around that carelessly, that's another learned thing. Do you think that you think a bunch of white dudes doing an homage to uh, you know uh in sync dance moves for a TikTok video. If there's ten of them blocking the main area of the target where you go in or out, do you think that target? Just be like, no, it's all good. It's a bunch of white dudes dressed in weird nineties clothes.
Because I feel like they'd have a problem as well. But that's just me, all right, racet agent from the Weather Channel. Parents, don't let your kids do TikTok. Okay, that's what we're that's we're looking at your kids do the TikTok or did you We didn't avoid it, but not as much anymore. I'll just I'll say that good yeah, and got them off the You see, I was on the TikTok briefly, but you know, I'm not the social media guru that maybe I should be for weather information.
But well, you know how the company, you know how our companies are too. They you know, they like that social and I understand they, you know, get on the social media, be out there, connect your audience. I'm good with that. However, I never thought TikTok was a really good way for our audience maybe for other younger music formats, just because sure there's that whole secure thing. There's a politicalization there, right, and then Ross never got around to making the TikTok. He's still working on
it. One day we'll get there. So he's still working on Well, I'm not going to let man. Yeah, I always fighting communists from you know, from what we do perspective. I always look at it as does it drive ratings in revenue? Right, you know, and I I can't answer that question definitively, but I don't think it drives revenue. But I don't know about ratings. So I'm just saying from globally from the cable network to what we do on the side of it, I don't know. It
makes more it makes more sense. Look, if you posted a TikTok of you hanging onto a poll being blown sideways because you got hurricane duty, I'd watch that so right, but I don't want to see you do hurricane dance routines can okay, right, don't got anyway? All right? Anyway, Well, yeah, we won't have any of that trough cut out ahead of
the main front produced a few showers, but they're weakening now. At in Avery County and to Carter County. The main front they're still trying to come over the mountains to the west of US, and it will when it does,
some showers thunderstorms will be along that front. So it's probably going to be now into the afternoon and this evening from west to east, So that means obviously try it first and the Triangle and that may be around dinner time until the front gets into the Triangle, So just be careful this afternoon driving out and about. There's still a heat advisory excessive heat warnings for some hot
and humid low mid nineties. Tryat Triangle, maybe the upper nineties, feeling maybe one oh five to one ten for some of us under the excessive heat warning. And there's some changes in the air mass tomorrow shower thunderstorm threatened the afternoon otherwise partly sunny only the mid to upper eighties and the mountains and actually stay near eighty degrees. A will start warming up late in the week and toward the weekend, and next week we're back into the mid maybe even some
upper nineties. So enjoy this little cool down. The first the way should go, the better it's going to feel. A few mornings in the mountains in the fifties, which is going to feel real nice. I don't think that cool of air is going to make it in here, but either way, the arms will change. We'll see abye to the mid upper nineties and all the warrings and advisories for heat at least for a few days anyway.
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate okay, and we'll come back chat with Jeff Belinger next our Good morning, it is eight fifty three, your Bloomberg Up day with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, what's going on now? Good morning, Casey worries the China's economic slowdown could spread globally. You're weighing on stock markets around the world, and that of course includes Wall Street. Now futures are down two hundred and seventy five points right now. Consumers continue
to do their part to keep the economy growing. Retail sales were stronger than expected last month. Sales increased seven tenths percent in July. Coconomists thought we'd be hearing about a four tenths percent gain, and Home Depot posted better than expected quarterly results. Comparable sales were down from a year earlier. But they still top forecasts. The Hollywood Studios have made a new contract offer to the
screenwriters who've been on strike for more than three months. Executives at Netflix and Walt Disney reportedly helped to craft this new offer. Sources say the studios agreed not to replace writers with artificial intelligence and to share more data about streaming viewers. There are concerns at the White House about the potential for an auto workers strike next month. President Biden is urging the United Autoworkers Union and the Big
three car companies to come to a fair agreement. The uaw's current contract expire September fourteenth, and Award is that the contract talks in Detroit have not been going well. Alexa, You're getting a new boss. The executive in charge of Amazon dot COM's Devices division is preparing to leave the company. Dave Limp announced plans to retire Limp heads, the unit responsible for Amazon's Echo smart speakers on a Lexa software, as well as TV streaming sticks, tablets, and
e readers. Casey, all right, Jeff, you got to weigh in on today's thing. Best tiny square burger is a white castle or crystal. I've got to go with White Castle. It's the only one I've had. Oh okay, all right, are you a fan of the White Castle or not? Really? You know, I haven't had burgers for a long time, but I did like them. Yes, Oh okay, all right, they're good drunk food. I seem to remember. All right, thank you much, appreciate you, have a good day. Take care yep? Yeah,
yeah, all right. So he's team white Castle, wall does he says he doesn't need he didn't need burgers anymore. Oh, man, I don't know what I would do. I don't have to eat him very often, but every now and then, man got to dive into one and proving once again that we are flipping psyekick around here. Dude? Was it not just yesterday I said that I wouldn't get in one of these driverless taxis or ubers because people would be getting busy in there, and then who the hell
knows right would be gross? Customers of a San Francisco robotaxi service have apparently been using the driverless cars to have sex while they travel to and from their destinations. Ord Several clients of the Cruise robotaxis start up tell the San Francisco Standard that yeah, Yeah, you're in a car. You've had a few hormones are raging, there are a bunch of running animals, and the rutting
is going on in the autonomous vehicle. Oh. One of the individuals interviewed, who semi anonymous, Alex, a man in his thirties, bragged two reporters that he estimates he has hooked up in the cruise cars. So we they have been doing these in the periphery of parts of San Francisco for a while. Over the weekend, they finally allowed him in this really busy bar district, the North Shore or whatever it's called, and like there was a
glitch and they all just stopped blocking traffic. It was crazy. However, Alex said that on six separate occasions he's hooked up in one of these robotaxis in fact, even organizing romps that potential people found intriguing. Right, So he's using this as a pickup, like, hey, you want to you want to get a little crazy in the robotaxi And apparently yeah, according to him, the romps of range from a heavy makeout to anything you can think of. And he says, well, there's no one there to tell you,
no you can't do it when concerned. When asked if he was concerned somebody would see him, he says it actually the windows fogged up to the point that the windshield was completely fogged over, which in any other context should be terrifying, but in this case it allows for a more secret rendezvous. Yep, so we were right. I told you not getting in one of
those. You know, it irritates me about this article. They didn't ask him if he cleans up in there, although the company said that riders are notified in advance and if the company needs to activate in camera vehicles, it may do so at any time. Yeah, I don't think they care. There's a little exhibit
